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Siri and Facebook Experience Improvements Coming to iPhone, Says Apple CEO Tim ...
ABC News (blog)
LOS ANGELES, CA — Apple CEO Tim Cook didn't only speak about how he'd like to see an iPhone made in the US at the All Things D conference — he also spoke about some future product plans, which include an improved Siri and Facebook experience for the ...
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ABC News (blog)
IBM Shushes Siri
Datamation
Siri goes silent at IBM as Big Blue bans Apple's cloud powered, voice controlled personal assistant technology on iPhones that access its network. The worry is that Siri is spilling IBM's secrets onto Apple's cloud. The ban is a textbook case of the ...
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Siri's new rival from Samsung; Getting started with MDM;
FierceMobileIT
So now that IBM has banned Siri from the workplace, will the company also ban S Voice? Or does IBM simply have a thing about Apple? Article (FierceCIO) > If you don't already have a mobile device management solution, chances are you know you need one.
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Voices in the Cloud Come to Cars
Wired News
By Doug Newcomb Cloud-based voice recognition (VR) on consumer electronics devices didn't start with Siri. But in the same way that Apple has helped refine other technology interactions that were first to market, Siri now personifies voice recognition ...
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Creative Sound BlasterAxx: New speaker range that is Siri friendly
Pocket-lint.com
Creative says that the speakers will promise support in three areas; improving your listening experience, improving speaking to others, but also improving voice recognition services like Siri. On the listening side of things, the speakers will feature ...
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Pocket-lint.com
IBM bans Siri – and probably for good reason (+video)
Christian Science Monitor
IBM bans Siri over security concerns, according to a new report. Behind IBM ban: Siri queries are stored in unknown place and manner. By Matthew Shaer / May 24, 2012 A user accesses Siri on his Apple iPhone 4S. Apple stores and uses data in a way ...
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Christian Science Monitor


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